[Anitha]
Ho boy! Ho boy! HO!!! I had longed too much for a day when I’d get to camp by the side of a stream with water falls on one side, surrounded by trees and bugs singing lullaby, and under those millions of shiny stars. And that day did come. Oh yeah! It happened. I had trekked with this organisation called CTC, and boy what an experience. Something I’ll never forget. During the trek one person told me, “Either you be the story, or have a story to share.” Well I am not a story yet, but I do have one to share. Clinging onto to the grass like our only lifeline with the torch held in our mouth, very cautiously we crawled to the other side, none wanting to fall off the steep bouldery other side, and all happening at night. SHIVER!! SHUDDER!! WITH FEAR I WAS! Guess many were too. Yup, this is my first night trek, and first times are never forgotten forever. So many times while climbing up and skating down, I wished I had grown atleast an INCH taller just enough to reach that tiny little rock that could save me, I prayed. Oh yeah! The prayer was answered in the form of Brijesh’s hand. He pulled me off to the other side like a twig! I wondered to myself what do they eat. And not to forget another save, actually twice by Guru, actually I was saved by many people. Oh well! At a point I began to hallucinate. Very bad sign!! I thought I will not go on! This is it. END POINT. NADA for me! But after reaching the base camp I changed my mind! WHAT A LOVE IT WAS!
Stretching every limb, left and right
Little bugs, big bugs, whats the difference in that
They sang a lullaby while we made our bed.
The gentle flow of water was all we could hear
Three, tucked away in a blanket slept with a lil fear,
Surrounded by the black depth of night
Under the starry light.
Oh well, after that beautiful poetic night, it was back to a day of walking uptight. But we need energy to move on, don’t we. So we ripped open the soup packets, fought over boxes of bhel puri and had several cups of tea, enough to keep us going on. And after having so much no sir you don’t walk immediately. So while they dipped and dived into the pool I sketched a bit. Until my turn came to jump off the ledge, which after a dance and fuss I did. There’s a first time for all and first times are not forgotten! There are too many good memories to share, guess they are better off as memories! I might have been pushed, feared and tested to my maximum limits. And now I want more!
[Chaya]
[Hari Balaji]
Fear, loneliness, boredom, irritation, ecstasy…. How do you explain if these five different feelings put together dwell in !!!!! That’s how I would explain my N34 trek experience.. I decided to stay back in the 1st pool, I was completely in control of whatever decision I took initially.. But….. sooner I realized that it was a BAD idea (But it was too late then) to stay in the forest for more that 30 hours ALONE… Well, things were not so bad for the initial couple of hours, I walked around the pool, took a dip, clicked some photograph to kill time.. but left with nothing more.. I desperately wanted a Book, iPod, newspaper, something or the other to keep myself engaged, but unfortunately nothing was with me…
[Naveen]
44 brave and young-at-heart souls went home last weekend. Only that this home, even if they were from different places and had not even known each others names well, is same - the Nagalapuram forest. What bound them was the passion to reach out to mother Nature. Ofcourse the mother wasn't so pleased with our long absence, she tested our will and spirit starting with a hot, hot day and quickly swapped it with intermittent rains. Well and we had no intention of convincing her in an easy way by confronting her directly. Instead we took a bit special approach, to choose a lesser used trail via the dry stream and should i say what awaited us? I leave this part to all fellow trekkers to fill with their version of the exhilarating and bit daring 4-5hrs night trek!!!!! Finally we crawled into mother's lap - Picnic pool around midnight(!?!). The next day mother Nature sunshined on us and the fun, excitement, swimming, floating, diving, dare-diving, rejuvation, nutrition, photography; everything happened severally and simultaneously. As we made a reluctant departure, Mother wasn't going to let us go, so easily. As we started climbing the gorge, her tantrums started again and after a break ideally timed for a photo session on top of the cliff, she restarted with much vigour and anger at the dead-end pool where our group photo session cheering was completely overpowered by flashing thunders and deafening roars. Go, hurry, run back to your city, get on to your routine workweek but dont forget to think about me and visit every weekend, seems thats her message....
Few toons by Santhosh:
Organizer’s note:
The successful completion of this trek, plus its safety and enjoyment were accomplished thanks to dedicated involvement of several core members:
Thanks to Guru and Brijesh for their excellent navigation and leadership skills.
Thanks Baskar, Karthick, Hari Kumar for sweeping, helping with freshers severally.
Thanks Senthil and Gopal for keeping the group intact and shuttling inbetween the group making sure of everything.
Thanks Rekha and Senthil for accounting the trek expenses and settlements.
Thanks Baskar, Karthick, Hari Kumar for sweeping, helping with freshers severally.
Thanks Senthil and Gopal for keeping the group intact and shuttling inbetween the group making sure of everything.
Thanks Rekha and Senthil for accounting the trek expenses and settlements.
And last but not least, i would like to thanks the volunteers of this trek:
Gopal who bought the bulk of food materials.
Karmuhilan and Veena for helping with rest of materials and shopping with me.
Deepak, Gopal, Srinivas, Vijay Krishnan, Natarajan, Jothikumar and Kavi for bringing their cars for transportation and safely dropping everyone back in Chennai.
Gopal who bought the bulk of food materials.
Karmuhilan and Veena for helping with rest of materials and shopping with me.
Deepak, Gopal, Srinivas, Vijay Krishnan, Natarajan, Jothikumar and Kavi for bringing their cars for transportation and safely dropping everyone back in Chennai.
Special thanks to Kisshore who replaced the punctured tire of my car in flat 5mins! and Vivekanandan for keeping me awake throughout the returning car drive.
Thanks a LOT to Saravanan who came eagerly for his very first trek with CTC and helped to drive the injured 2 people back to Chennai, thus dropped-out of the trek selflessly.
(If i had missed anyone, please excuse me, the memory is fading...)
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POST-TREK
POST-TREK
Photo albums:
Thanks Max, Vivek, Vijay Krishnan, Saravanan Rathavel, Hari Kumar, Chaya, Makka and Rekha for your photo albums of the trek.
Thanks Max, Vivek, Vijay Krishnan, Saravanan Rathavel, Hari Kumar, Chaya, Makka and Rekha for your photo albums of the trek.
Writeups:
Thanks Anitha, Chaya, Hari Balaji and Kavi for your excellant writeups.
Thanks Anitha, Chaya, Hari Balaji and Kavi for your excellant writeups.
Sketchs:
And for the first time i believe a trek had so many hand-drawn sketchs, hats off to artists - Anitha and Santhosh !!
And for the first time i believe a trek had so many hand-drawn sketchs, hats off to artists - Anitha and Santhosh !!
Written by: Anitha, Chaya, Hari Balaji, Naveen
Organized by: Naveen, Rekha
Posted by: Karthick Sundararajan
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